A bicyclist on the road ahead has their left arm extended downward to their left. You should assume the bicyclist is signaling that he/she is:
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About to turn right.
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Slowing down or stopping.
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Tired.
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Turning left.
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Explanation
If a bicyclist has their arm extended downward to their left, you should assume that they are slowing down or coming to a stop. You should also slow down and leave plenty of room between your vehicle and the bicycle in case the cyclist swerves.
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